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What should I look for when choosing a wedding photographer?

  • Heather posted: 23 Jun at 10:51 am

    Personal recommendations are great! Who better to ask than recently married friends?
    As far as price goes…I’m sure you have a budget, but photos are one thing you DON’T want to skimp on. These photos will be with you for the rest of your life…they are the timeless representation of your wedding, you’ll show your kids and grand kids these pictures. So find someone who does great work and has a style similar to yours.
    It is also very important you find someone you are comfortable with and trust. Someone who is take-charge and knows what you want is great…they last thing you want on your wedding day is to be gathering people for pictures (that’s the photographer’s job!)

  • Nicole m posted: 25 Jun at 6:26 pm

    i would meet with a few see what kind of vibe you get from them. but i would choose some one with alot of experience. anyone can point and shoot but it takes some with experience to capture a moment

  • Chris C posted: 27 Jun at 10:22 pm

    Personal recommendations, pictures you love at the right price are all relevant factors. Here’s what I would look for:

    1. Experience: an enormous amount of photographers and studios out there have only been shooting “professionally” for less than five years. There’s been an incredible saturation of the wedding photographer market of people who bought a decent camera at Best Buy with no other experience and are now “professional photographers.”

    Photographers with many weddings under their belt as well as shooters with experience in daily newspapers or magazines are wonderful choices for wedding photographers.

    2. Integrity: check their references and make sure they live up to their promises. Make sure they deliver their product and service on time. Either they have no integrity or no qualifications, too many photographers get in over their head and start hosing clients.

    3. Likeability: the right photographer for your wedding will make great pictures AND do so in a way that makes your wedding day even better. Are they courteous? Do they seem interested in you enough to ask questions? How do they handle pressure situations? You need someone who works efficiently, stays calm and polite and can deliver a professional result in situations that are often less than ideal.

    4. Education: The vast majority of wedding photographers have no formal training in photography. Look for photographers with some kind of education in photography.

    5. Price: Especially these days it’s a big deal. Ten years after your wedding you’re not going to be concerned how much you spent on photography, you are going to concerned about the quality of your pictures. With that in mind, don’t you think it is better to pay more than you expected rather than less than you should?

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